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Reports prepared by the
Risk Assessment and Toxicology Steering Committee

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Developing new approaches to assessing risk to human health from chemicals, 1999
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Risk assessment approaches used by UK Government for evaluating human health
effects of chemicals, 1999

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Risk assessment strategies in relation to population subgroups, 1999
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Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modelling:
A potential tool for use in risk assessment, 1999

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Exposure assessment in the evaluation of risk to human health, 1999
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From risk assessment to risk management:
Dealing with uncertainty, 1999

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Reports prepared by the
Interdepartmental Group on Health Risks from Chemicals (IGHRC)

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First report and forward plan to 2002, 2000
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Annexes to first report and forward plan to 2002, 2000
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Assessment of chemical carcinogens:
Background to general principles of a weight of evidence approach, 2002

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Uncertainty factors:
Their use in human health risk assessment by UK Government,
2003

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Guidelines for good exposure assessment practice for
human health effects of chemicals, 2004


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Final report for phase I 1999-2003 and forward plan to 2006, 2004
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Guidelines on route-to-route extrapolation of toxicity data when assessing
health risks of chemicals, 2006

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Final report for phase 2 2003-2007 and forward plan for phase 3 2007-2010, 2008
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Chemical mixtures: A framework for assessing risks to human health, 2008
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Current approaches to exposure modelling in UK Government Departments
and Agencies, 2010


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Predictive approaches to chemical hazard identification and characterisation:
Current use by UK Government Departments and Agencies, 2013

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